Awareness Program

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Library Headcounts: June 9 – 15

From Sunday, June 9 to Saturday, June 15 student assistants (you may see them with clipboards) will be performing headcounts in the Library. The counts are to determine how many people are in the Library spaces and computer resources in use during the designated count times. No other information is being collected.

If you have any comments, concerns, or questions, please contact the Library's Public Services Desk.


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Draft Policy Available for Review

There is a draft policy available for review:

  • Open Access Policy (new)

As part of the policy-development process, we invite all employee groups to review the draft policy. This document has already been reviewed by Statutory Deans' Council.

If you would like to review the draft policy, please log on to the Draft Policies page at http://www.uleth.ca/policy/drafts. After reviewing the policy, please submit any feedback to policy@uleth.ca.


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Wed, Jun 5, 2019
1:00 pm

EndNote Combined Workshop | June 5; 1–3 p.m. in L950

EndNote is citation management software which can help you manage, organize and use your research literature. It integrates with Microsoft Word (and selected other word processing software) so that you can "cite-while-you-write" using your choice of citation styles. EndNote is available for both Windows and Mac computers. We will be using the latest version in the Windows/PC environment with Microsoft Word.

Wednesday, June 5
1–3 p.m.
L950 (Library)


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New Digital Collection: Castle and Castle Wildland Provincial Parks Herbarium

The Castle and Castle Wildland Provincial Parks Herbarium currently includes approximately 650 specimens of vascular plants from that region and is being added to frequently as new collections are made. It is used primarily in identifying plants for resource conservation activities and to track the presence of invasive species.


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